- Fischer's Starling
Taxobox
name = Fischer's Starling
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Passeriformes
familia = Sturnidae
genus = "Spreo "
species = "S. fischeri"
binomial = "Spreo fischeri"
binomial_authority = (Reichenow, 1884)The Fischer's Starling, "Spreo fischeri", is a
bird which is an uncommon resident breeder from southernEthiopia andSomalia to easternKenya andTanzania . It is found in dry openacacia thornbush.The English and scientific names commemorate the German explorer
Gustav Fischer .Description
The adult of this 18 cm long, 51 g weight
starling has mainly dully ash-grey plumage except for a white lower chest, belly and undertail. It has a white iris and dark bill. The sexes are alike, but the juvenile has browner plumage, a brown iris and a dull yellow lower mandible. There are no subspecies.This species has a number of calls, but the most familiar is a wheezing "cree-wee-creewoo". There is also a loud whistle and a metallic song.
Behaviour
Breeding
The Fischer's Starling usually nests in thorn trees, typically 2.5 m above the ground. The roofed nest is made from grasses and lined with feathers. It has a ramp and opening in its side. Up to six red-spotted blue eggs make up the clutch, and are laid in April to May and September to November.
Both parents feed the chicks, assisted by helpers, which are typically subadult or unmated birds.
Feeding
Like other starlings, the Fischer's Starling is an
omnivore , and sometimes takes fruit and berries, but its diet is mainlyinsect s, taken from the ground. It normally forages alone or in pairs, but will form mixed flocks withWattled Starling s.References
* Freare and Craig, "Starlings and Mynas" ISBN 0-7136-3961-X
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